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Mini Daffs
We planted some in a raised bed we made from sleepers round a maple tree and by heck, they've come up lovely! I thought it'd take a year or two but they've made a really lovely display.
The two large agapanthus we also planted last year, to replace The Queen Mother one which didn't survive the previous winter as I didn't protect it, have survived really well under their blanket of bubble wrap and upturned buckets. Bubble wrap removed but buckets replaced every evening at the moment.
So nice to see stuff in the garden has survived and is now sprouting. Who doesn't love spring 🌸🌼🌸🪻🌷😊
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You've reminded me, Vagus, that I need to drive down the road to Nowton Park, on the edge of Bury St Edmunds. They've got a few daffodils to look at there. (Well, actually, they've got 100,000 of them!):
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Vagus: Spring is my favourite season seeing the colourful flowers after Winter such as miniature daffs and crocus, etc.
Bueno: What a stunning display - really brightens one's day.
In the Borders, there is a mile long walk from Melrose to the Borders General Hospital ... roadside is lined with daffodils and a Marie Curie Walk is done each year (Appeal week).